24/01/2026
DECODE ENGLUSH: ACRONYMS UNLOCKED π
Here are some popular English-related acronyms π:
- ESL: English as a Second Language
- EFL: English as a Foreign Language
- ELT: English Language Teaching
- FLE: Foreign Language English
- ELA: English Language Arts
- ELL: English Language Learner
- EAP: English for Academic Purposes
- ESP: English for Specific Purposes
- L1: First Language (native language)
- L2: Second Language
24/01/2026
WORD OF THE DAY:
Perspicaciousπ
Meaning: Having a keen understanding; insightful
Transcription: /ΛpΙΛrs.pΙͺΛkeΙͺ.ΚΙs/
Example: "The perspicacious analyst predicted the market trend."
23/01/2026
TOP FAN ALERT!
With Marissa BV Villaraza β I just got recognised as one of their top fans! π
23/01/2026
LANGUAGE WITHOUT BORDERS
English as a universal language π! Bridges cultures, boosts opportunities, and connects the world π. From business to entertainment, it's the key to global conversations π¬.
Do you think it's the language of the future?
22/01/2026
TOP ENGAGER ALERT!
With Jofel Ecot β I just got recognised as one of their top fans! π
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22/01/2026
TOP FAN ALERT!
With Aminollah R Macasipot β I just got recognised as one of their top fans! π
22/01/2026
WORD OF THE DAY:
"Sonder"
Meaning: the realization that each random passerby is living a life as complex and vivid as your own
Transcription: /ΛsΙndΙ/
Sentence example: "As I walked through the crowded market, I couldn't help but feel a sense of sonder, wondering what stories each person's eyes held."
22/01/2026
π₯ LANGUAGE HACKS FOR WIN! π
Try these:
- Learn 10 new words daily
- Speak from day 1, even if it's just "hello"
- Find a language buddy (human or AI π)
- Immerse yourself (movies, music, books)
21/01/2026
CHEERS TO GOOD VIBES! π
Shout out to my newest followers! Excited to have you onboard! Williewilson Kivara, Gabzul EsguerraBoliboli Jason, Prem Parkash, Sale Panaguiton Garillos, Ghing Rodriguez de Joseph, Matictech Yex
21/01/2026
i.e. vs e.g.: SPOT THE DIFFERENCE π
i.e. = "that is" (used to clarify or explain something)
e.g. = "for example" (used to give examples)
Example:
"I love reading books, e.g., novels and comics." (giving examples)
"I love reading, i.e., I'm a bookworm." (clarifying)
20/01/2026
TOP ENGAGER ALERT
With bhadskie β I just made it onto their weekly engagement list by being one of their top engagers! π
20/01/2026
5 GAME LANGUAGE HACKS FOR READING πβ¨
1. *Read like a kid*: Read simple texts, comics, or children's books to build your vocabulary and comprehension.
2. *Read what you love*: Find materials that interest you, it'll keep you motivated to read more.
3. *Highlight and summarize*: Highlight new words and summarize what you've read to retain information.
4. *Read aloud*: Reading aloud helps with pronunciation and fluency.
5. *Set a goal*: Set a reading goal, like finishing a book in a month, to stay on track.